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expiredSleepingJedi | Staff posted Jan 02, 2024 11:06 PM

Reserve the Next Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Device & Receive

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Samsung offers $50 Samsung Credit, and up to an additional $970 in savings (via trade-in) when you pre-order the newest phone from Galaxy, with Your Reservation to Pre-Order Next Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Device when you fill out the form provided on the promotional page.

Thanks to staff member SleepingJedi for finding this deal.

Note, must fill out the form completely to qualify; by providing your email, you acknowledge Samsung will contact you about your reservation.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here and fill out Form with your reservation selection and information then click Reserve Now.
  2. Look for Confirmation email to confirm that you are reserved to pre-order.

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  • Pre-order and purchase required.
  • The Reservation Gift cannot be applied to the pre-ordered device(s) and must be used at the time of pre-order purchase towards purchasing additional eligible products on Samsung.com or in the Shop Samsung App.
  • Reservation Gift will be applied automatically when you use the same email address during Reserve and Pre-Order Periods.
  • For a limited time only, on Samsung.com or Shop Samsung App. when purchasing a new qualifying Galaxy device (“Qualifying Purchase”), send in your qualifying trade-in device to Samsung through the Samsung Trade-In Program, and if Samsung determines your trade-in device meets all eligibility requirements, you will receive a trade-in credit specific to your qualifying trade-in device to apply toward your Qualifying Purchase.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Samsung offers $50 Samsung Credit, and up to an additional $970 in savings (via trade-in) when you pre-order the newest phone from Galaxy, with Your Reservation to Pre-Order Next Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Device when you fill out the form provided on the promotional page.

Thanks to staff member SleepingJedi for finding this deal.

Note, must fill out the form completely to qualify; by providing your email, you acknowledge Samsung will contact you about your reservation.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here and fill out Form with your reservation selection and information then click Reserve Now.
  2. Look for Confirmation email to confirm that you are reserved to pre-order.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Pre-order and purchase required.
  • The Reservation Gift cannot be applied to the pre-ordered device(s) and must be used at the time of pre-order purchase towards purchasing additional eligible products on Samsung.com or in the Shop Samsung App.
  • Reservation Gift will be applied automatically when you use the same email address during Reserve and Pre-Order Periods.
  • For a limited time only, on Samsung.com or Shop Samsung App. when purchasing a new qualifying Galaxy device (“Qualifying Purchase”), send in your qualifying trade-in device to Samsung through the Samsung Trade-In Program, and if Samsung determines your trade-in device meets all eligibility requirements, you will receive a trade-in credit specific to your qualifying trade-in device to apply toward your Qualifying Purchase.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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megakimcheelove
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It looks like the US "Reservation Gift" cannot be used towards the phone either: "The Gift cannot be applied to the pre-ordered device(s) and must be used at the time of pre-order purchase towards purchasing additional eligible products on Samsung.com, or in the Shop Samsung App."
Bargankiller
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Exactly. Having a choice is better. Still have not had anyone explain what the customer GAINED by removing the expansion slot. Prices have done nothing but go up since it's removal.
jeba9999
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getting rid of the SD card was a money grab on the high end phones....storage is cheap.....they figure if you can afford their high end phone you will pay up for more storage.....they include and brag about the A54 having SD card storage

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mesofasJan 03, 2024 02:26 PM
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Quote from WatsYourDeal :
Not always true and I'd like to respectfully disagree. I'll try to make my argument below.

Headphone jack: Apple removed the headphone jack during the time I'm sure more than 10% of users did use them. They could've easily launched Airpods alongside the headphone jack, but they timed it that way because it benefits them and created a Billion dollar industry out of thin air. (We all know how Samsung ridiculed it, but then noticed the money it made and followed course)
Apple claims: Innovation, Ease-of-use, Slimmer phones, water-resistance
Myth bust: Providing users the choice doesn't take away from ease or innovation. Galaxy S8, S9 were slimmer, had larger batteries and provided water resistance.
Reality: More money for the company
Do users miss this in 2022? ~50% do. https://www.androidpolice.com/wee...martphone/

Expandable storage / microSD: Support for microSD card is something most would appreciate and use. 128G is not enough for many, esp. if they shoot videos. (Ask any pet parent). I had never bought the higher storage tier phones when they had expandable storage - because the base storage was enough for my apps and OS, and I had the freedom of expanding storage when I needed. And external storage also approached very good speeds around the time they were deprecated on phones. By removing this, they have forced millions of casual users to consider upgrading storage tiers for that one occassion where they might otherwise run out of space - and that is an easy $100 or more upchage. And in most cases these storage tiers don't move the needle enough in terms of increased trade-in / resale values.
Company claims: Not fast enough, not needed, not used by most people.
Myth bust: High-Speed microSD were sufficiently fast for recording 4K video to card. If not needed or not used, why do we see so many people choose higher storage tiers?
Do people miss this in 2023? Apparently ~84% still do. https://www.androidauthority.com/...s-3366161/

User-replaceable batteries are also another topic of contention - proving to be one of Top 3 reasons contributing to planned obsolescence in Smartphones, though IMO not brazen as the above 2 anti-consumer moves.
https://fastercapital.com/content...Cycle.html

Companies collect huge data on user habits and preferences, but they don't always use them to give more of what users want - they also use this data to hold arbitrage of features they care, and market a different form of them that users will be forced to pay for - eventually driving profits. I've ranted enough - all I'm saying is let us not drink the kool aid fed by these companies' PR.
Wow, great responses and backed up with facts. 👍
Jan 03, 2024 02:51 PM
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KryoPhoenixJan 03, 2024 02:51 PM
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Quote from schnoid :
What do you think is the percentage of people that use more than the base 128GB storage option? I'm by no means a power user when it comes to utilizing storage but I have a ton of apps and games and still only have to offload my pictures/videos every month or two. I'm guessing at least 90% of people use less than I do and 99% would never even purchase a microsd card.

I would personally love to have the option of a microSD card, but i can understand why Samsung would leave off that feature.
As a parent I am going to say I moderately take pictures/videos of my kids (nowhere near my wifes amount).

I am currently sitting at 128GB videos, 32.55GB photos, and 84.45GB miscellaneous. Photos/Video quality is always improving and I would rather have them stored on my phone for instant access.

SD card is greatly appreciated if brought back. Sadly I don't believe that companies have our best interest when decisions like these are made.

@watsyourdeal summed it up really well. Eveything has just been an oppotunity to maximize profits I.E not including charging bricks for phones anymore to reduce ecowaste yet having no problem selling you one on the side. If the corporations truly had that in mind, then why not just include a voucher for individuals who really needed one to claim *if needed*.
Jan 03, 2024 02:56 PM
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nitro2k1Jan 03, 2024 02:56 PM
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Looks like maximum savings is $1020, which probably includes the reservation and additional credits Samsung is giving based on which device you purchase. This suggests trade in values aren't going to be great for the S series again. Credits can total up to $150, so max trade in appears to be $870
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h0va4lifeJan 03, 2024 02:56 PM
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Quote from jwhite326 :
Yes. It's factory unlocked. I think you have to leave it on Google Fi for 3 or 4 months though.
You only need to activate the SIM in the device and keep the line activated and not insert the sim in another phone during the 120 day period - so basically store the SIM away until you receive the credits. The phone is factory unlocked AND you can use the phone on another carrier during the period without losing the credit. I did this and got my credit each time.
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phoshizzlezJan 03, 2024 02:59 PM
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Rocking a s22+ with it's crappy battery life, I think it's time for an upgrade.
Jan 03, 2024 03:07 PM
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h0va4lifeJan 03, 2024 03:07 PM
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I'm curious if you can still get cashback from the other sites while using this promo? Some of the websites will have up to 12% CB on samsung purchases, but you have to click thru their links.

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Jan 03, 2024 03:08 PM
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RoachForLifeJan 03, 2024 03:08 PM
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Quote from SirMack :
I have an S23 Ultra currently on a payment plan with at&t. Can I trade it in for an S24 Ultra without issues? And will there be good trade in deals?

Thanks!
You have to be on their upgrade program to do this, I believe ATT calls it 'Next'. Its more per month, like $8/mo I think.
Jan 03, 2024 03:23 PM
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MawsuJan 03, 2024 03:23 PM
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Quote from vsauce :
Wonder how much they will take for my shitty Pixel 8
Google themselves dont respect pixel phone !
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Azrael_the_CatJan 03, 2024 03:42 PM
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Quote from jeba9999 :
it doesn't hurt the phone to have SD card expansion.....what's your logic on why they took it out of the S23 and kept it in the A54??.....It would not have affected the S23 at all to have just kept it in and let the user decide whether they want to use it or not.....they took it out of the flagships for a reason
Quote from vortexmak :
Nope, you can only make that statement if there were two phones with exactly the same specs except one with a micro SD card reader.

You're pretending as if big corporations never make user hostile actions to increase their profits SMH
Quote from WatsYourDeal :
Not always true and I'd like to respectfully disagree. I'll try to make my argument below.

Headphone jack: Apple removed the headphone jack during the time I'm sure more than 10% of users did use them. They could've easily launched Airpods alongside the headphone jack, but they timed it that way because it benefits them and created a Billion dollar industry out of thin air. (We all know how Samsung ridiculed it, but then noticed the money it made and followed course)
Apple claims: Innovation, Ease-of-use, Slimmer phones, water-resistance
Myth bust: Providing users the choice doesn't take away from ease or innovation. Galaxy S8, S9 were slimmer, had larger batteries and provided water resistance.
Reality: More money for the company
Do users miss this in 2022? ~50% do. https://www.androidpolice.com/wee...martphone/

Expandable storage / microSD: Support for microSD card is something most would appreciate and use. 128G is not enough for many, esp. if they shoot videos. (Ask any pet parent). I had never bought the higher storage tier phones when they had expandable storage - because the base storage was enough for my apps and OS, and I had the freedom of expanding storage when I needed. And external storage also approached very good speeds around the time they were deprecated on phones. By removing this, they have forced millions of casual users to consider upgrading storage tiers for that one occassion where they might otherwise run out of space - and that is an easy $100 or more upchage. And in most cases these storage tiers don't move the needle enough in terms of increased trade-in / resale values.
Company claims: Not fast enough, not needed, not used by most people.
Myth bust: High-Speed microSD were sufficiently fast for recording 4K video to card. If not needed or not used, why do we see so many people choose higher storage tiers?
Do people miss this in 2023? Apparently ~84% still do. https://www.androidauthority.com/...s-3366161/

User-replaceable batteries are also another topic of contention - proving to be one of Top 3 reasons contributing to planned obsolescence in Smartphones, though IMO not brazen as the above 2 anti-consumer moves.
https://fastercapital.com/content...Cycle.html

Companies collect huge data on user habits and preferences, but they don't always use them to give more of what users want - they also use this data to hold arbitrage of features they care, and market a different form of them that users will be forced to pay for - eventually driving profits. I've ranted enough - all I'm saying is let us not drink the kool aid fed by these companies' PR.
From a google hardware engineer:
1) sd cards make significant Z stackup compromises (phone thickness)
2) percentage of SD card use by users was around only 10%
3) Serious sealing complications and compromises (water resistance)
4) anonymous usage data collected from phones indicates it isn't heavily used, as it turns out SD cards are used by enthusuasts and enthusuasts are also the people who turn off anonymous usage statistics. When you turn off that data collection you are voting that your use case doesn't matter and won't be included in product decisions.
5) user studies have shown that the value/cost trade of for users for SD cards is very low (near the bottom) this means when asked "will you pay $X more for an SD card" the users studies said they don't want to pay for it.
6) regarding "they do it to rip off customer and force them to buy cloud and onboard flash memory" The engineer just laughed and shook his head.

Thanks again for playing product expert.
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RoachForLifeJan 03, 2024 04:00 PM
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
Last year Samsung.com made everybody get on bill credits instead to get a good trade-in value. I ended up picking Google Fi because of this and paid $600 outright for the s23 ultra with zero trade in and no contract. Sold my s22 ultra quicjly for $500. So $100 to upgrade.

I'm curious how those people will be able to upgrade again this year if they are locked into bill credits. Typically I only pay a couple hundred dollars and I'm able to get the newest phone every year. But this bill credit thing seems to put a stop to it. I prefer to own my phone's out right so I don't owe anybody anything if I want to leave or if I break it.

I want to switch to AT&T's firstnet plan, but you can't use the unlocked phones on that. It has to be an AT&T phone. I'm guessing to get the AT&T version I'll have to sign up for bill credits. I know to AT&T has an annual upgrade plan you can buy, but I did the math last year and it is a total rip off.
I know you mentioned switching but how have Google fi been? Gonna see what the s24u deals are but chances are still better thru a carrier than Samsung due to contract commitment. Anyhow was seeing lots of good stuff on Google fi and def less costly. Has it been pretty good?
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MMPGJan 03, 2024 04:21 PM
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Why do people argue and insult each other over the SD card? Everyone's point is valid to each their own...Not gaining anything here.
Hopefully I can grab a S23 ultra for good price on this new release.
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Azrael_the_CatJan 03, 2024 04:28 PM
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Quote from MMPG :
Why do people argue and insult each other over the SD card? Everyone's point is valid to each their own...Not gaining anything here.
Hopefully I can grab a S23 ultra for good price on this new release.
Certainly everyone is entitled to their opinion (I'd rather have an SD card in my phone!).

But, those who speculate or dictate WHY manufacturers do what they do without any industry experience or knowledge are propagating bad information that doesn't help anyone. Dunning Kreugers hurt everyone with bad information. That's mostly why I argue: to provide better more accurate information.
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daonJan 03, 2024 04:31 PM
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Only reason I'm (probably) getting the s24 ultra is to get rid of this fold 4 before its not worth much.

Quote from MMPG :
Why do people argue and insult each other over the SD card? Everyone's point is valid to each their own...Not gaining anything here.
Hopefully I can grab a S23 ultra for good price on this new release.
Agree. Except for all the obvious fake users ITT

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